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"The system had two extremely powerful components: (1) a universal representation system and (2) a universal calculus for ''ratiocinating'' over the facts in the system's vast information stores." | "The system had two extremely powerful components: (1) a universal representation system and (2) a universal calculus for ''ratiocinating'' over the facts in the system's vast information stores." | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 30 May 2011
To think or argue logically and methodically.
Explaining the invention of German philosopher, Leibniz. "The system had two extremely powerful components: (1) a universal representation system and (2) a universal calculus for ratiocinating over the facts in the system's vast information stores."
- Schuler, Cultivating Society's Civic Intelligence: Patterns for a New "World Brain" ( Schuler 2001)